Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (May 2023)

Novel STING-targeted PET radiotracer for alert and therapeutic evaluation of acute lung injury

  • Duo Xu,
  • Fan Yang,
  • Jiayao Chen,
  • Tianxing Zhu,
  • Fen Wang,
  • Yitai Xiao,
  • Zibin Liang,
  • Lei Bi,
  • Guolong Huang,
  • Zebo Jiang,
  • Hong Shan,
  • Dan Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 2124 – 2137

Abstract

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Acute lung injury (ALI), as a common clinical emergency, is pulmonary edema and diffuse lung infiltration caused by inflammation. The lack of non-invasive alert strategy, resulting in failure to carry out preventive treatment, means high mortality and poor prognosis. Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is a key molecular biomarker of innate immunity in response to inflammation, but there is still a lack of STING-targeted strategy. In this study, a novel STING-targeted PET tracer, [18F]FBTA, was labeled with high radiochemical yield (79.7 ± 4.3%) and molar activity (32.5 ± 2.9 GBq/μmol). We confirmed that [18F]FBTA has a strong STING binding affinity (Kd = 26.86 ± 6.79 nmol/L) and can be used for PET imaging in ALI mice to alert early lung inflammation and to assess the efficacy of drug therapy. Our STING-targeted strategy also reveals that [18F]FBTA can trace ALI before reaching the computed tomography (CT) diagnostic criteria, and demonstrates its better specificity and distribution than [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F]FDG).

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